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" EVERYTHING IS QUIET, THERE IS NO TROUBLE HERE. THERE WILL BE NO WAR. I WISH TO RETURN REMINGTON Hearst replied: PLEASE REMAIN. YOU FURNISH THE PICTURES AND I'LL FURNISH THE WAR... "
William Randolph Hearst: The Early Years, 1863-1910 - 第 103 頁
Ben Procter 著 - 1998 - 384 頁
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On the Great Highway: The Wanderings and Adventures of a Special Correspondent

James Creelman - 1901 - 450 頁
...future. Presently Mr. Remington sent this telegram from Havana : — "WR HEARST, New York Journal, NY : " Everything is quiet. There is no trouble here. There will be no war. I wish to return. " REMINGTON." 177 This was the reply : — " REMINGTON, HAVANA : " Please remain. You furnish the pictures,...
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On the Great Highway: The Wanderings and Adventures of a Special Correspondent

James Creelman - 1901 - 458 頁
...future. Presently Mr. Remington sent this telegram from Havana: — "WR HEARST, New Yorkjoumal, NY: " Everything is quiet. There is no trouble here. There will be no war. I wish to return. " REMINGTON." 177 This was the reply : — " REMINGTON, HAVANA : " Please remain. You furnish the pictures,...
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Fakes in American Journalism

Max Sherover - 1914 - 80 頁
...and lacking "journalistic enterprise" — he cabled back to Hearst: WB Hearst, New York Journal, NY Everything is quiet. There is no trouble here. There will be no war. I wish to return. REMINGTON. And here is the answer he got: F. Remington, Havana, Cuba. Please remain. You furnish the...
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The Newspaper and Authority

Lucy Maynard Salmon - 1923 - 574 頁
...to Cuba to stay until the question of possible war was settled. Later, Remington cabled WR Hearst, "Everything is quiet. There is no trouble here. There will be no war. I wish to return." The reply read, " Please remain. You furnish the pictures, and I'll furnish the war." 1W 99 LS (Leslie...
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Development of American Sentiment on the Cuban Revolt, 1895-1898

Ruth Irene Hatch - 1924 - 138 頁
...to remain there until the uer broke out. Presently Hemington sent a telegram to Hearst: "Everyting is quiet. There is no trouble here. There will be no war. I wish to return." Hearst wired in reply: "Please remain. You furnish the pictures and I'll 27 furnish the war". 7/hether this...
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Mass Media and Violence: A Report to the National Commission on the Causes ...

David Lange, Robert K. Baker, Sandra Ball-Rokeach - 1969 - 640 頁
...relentless propaganda. He sent a famous illustrator, Frederic Remington to Cuba. Remington cabled: "Everything is quiet. There is no trouble here. There will be no war. Wish to return." Hearst responded: "Please remain. You furnish the pictures and I'll furnish the war."28...
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Discovering The News: A Social History Of American Newspapers

Michael Schudson - 1981 - 241 頁
...generally the best the correspondents had to offer. This so discouraged Remington that he wired Hearst: "Everything is quiet. There is no trouble here. There will be no war. Wish to return." Hearst is supposed to have responded, "Please remain. You furnish the pictures and...
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Untended Gates: The Mismanaged Press

Norman E. Isaacs - 1988 - 274 頁
...before the Maine went down. As WA Swanberg recounts in Citizen Hearst,4 a bored Remington telegraphed: EVERYTHING IS QUIET. THERE IS NO TROUBLE HERE. THERE WILL BE NO WAR. I WISH TO RETURN. REMINGTON. Hearst's reply, Swanberg wrote, was Napoleonic: PLEASE REMAIN. YOU FURNISH THE PICTURES...
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Mapping World Communication: War, Progress, Culture

Armand Mattelart - 1994 - 316 頁
...reporter and a well-known artist, Frederic Remington, who telegraphed his boss from the Cuban capital: "Everything is quiet. There is no trouble here. There will be no war. Wish to return." Which brought the famous reply from Hearst: "Please remain. You furnish the pictures...
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The War of 1898, and U.S. Interventions, 1898-1934: An Encyclopedia

Benjamin R. Beede - 1994 - 786 頁
...and scenes of soldiers executing rebels. Supposedly, before leaving Cuba, he cabled Hearst stating: "Everything is quiet. There is no trouble here. There will be no war." Hearst is said to have replied, "Please remain. You furnish the pictures. I'll furnish the war." On...
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